
Phil Demmel, who left MACHINE HEAD more than four years ago, has admitted that he bought a ticket to see his former bandmates perform last month at their concert in Sacramento, California.
The December 23 show at Ace Of Spades was part of MACHINE HEAD’s “Electric Happy Hour (Live)” fall 2022 tour wh…
PHIL DEMMEL Explains Why He Bought Ticket To See His Former Band MACHINE HEAD Perform In Sacramento Last Month
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‘Free Fire’ director Ben Wheatley made a COVID-19 horror film during lockdown
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Ashnikko announces surprise Reading Festival 2023 set
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Queen’s Brian May says Freddie Mercury auction is “too sad” to think about
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Taylor Swift hails ‘Game of Thrones’ star Sophie Turner as “Queen of the North”
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Rod Stewart says Elton John turned down offer to end ongoing feud
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HMV to re-open more than 90 stores next week as lockdown measures ease
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Original SLIPKNOT Vocalist ANDERS COLSEFNI Releases New Version Of ‘Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.’
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Original SLIPKNOT singer Anders Colsefni has recorded an updated version of "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.", the album that set...







